Kit Cars
Kit Cars
links:
Sterling
Sport Car kits
Fiberfab
- history
Fiberfab.us
The VIGILLANTE
3-wheeled vehicle
Pontiac
Fiero Chassis - Fabrication, Lengthening, Modification -
Kit Car
Old Magazine ads below

The production run of the Bradley GT was from 1971 to 1981


Fiberfab
was a kit car manufacturer founded by Warren "Bud" Goodwin
in 1964. They got their start building street rod parts
and
body panels for Mustangs before moving on to kit cars. The company
was purchased by Classic Motor Carriages in 1983.
While Classic
Motor Carriages went out of business in 1995 you can still obtain
parts for the kit cars they manufactured,
As well as Fiberfab
and other Kit Cars. Email them at info@classicmotorcarriages.com
Windshield, wiper arms and blades, mahogany steering wheels,
convertible tops
Kelmark Engineering
was an auto shop based in Michigan, that focused on the production of
rear/mid-engined kit cars.
The kits were built by hobbyists or professional
mechanics manually. Until 1986, Kelmark Engineering built kits and
complete
vehicles which were either Volkswagen-based or on tubular race car style
frames.